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Old Age Security Payments: Canadian pensioners to receive higher payout in April - Check Date, Eligibility, and Maximum Amount by age bracket
Canada's Old Age Security (OAS) payments are increasing in April, providing a financial boost to eligible seniors. The updated payouts vary by age, with those 75 and older receiving higher amounts. Eligibility depends on age, residency, and years lived in Canada after 18. The maximum monthly benefit for those 65-74 is $743.05, and for those 75+, it's $817.36.
Hypertension called lifestyle disorder to deny disability pension; Delhi HC rules in favour of retired Air Force officer
The Delhi High Court ruled in favor of a retired Air Force officer, stating that hypertension cannot be dismissed as a mere lifestyle disorder to deny disability pension. The court emphasized that the burden lies with the employer to prove a disease is unrelated to military service, and a simple label is insufficient without specific reasoning.
CPP payments and OAS to arrive early on December 22 ahead of holidays: All your FAQs answered
Canadians will receive their final Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Security payments of 2025 on December 22. These payments are issued early for the holiday season. Starting January 2026, Canada Pension Plan benefits will see an increase due to annual inflation adjustments. The next scheduled payment for both programs is January 28, 2026.
Everything Canadians need to know about Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Security, all about the eligibility, what to expect and payment dates for 2026
Millions of Canadians will receive their final Canada Pension Plan (CPP) and Old Age Security (OAS) payments for 2025 on Monday. These federal retirement benefits are crucial for seniors, especially with rising living costs. Eligibility for CPP requires contributions, while OAS is available to most Canadians aged 65 and older.
Acting head master deserves full salary for higher post, says Allahabad High Court
The Allahabad High Court has delivered a significant verdict, asserting that employers must provide higher wages for employees temporarily elevated to higher positions. This ruling was prompted by the situation of Mr. Pandey, a TGT teacher, who served as acting Head Master for over three years. The court emphasized that neglecting to pay the appropriate salary contradicts public policy principles.
Parents to get Rs 8 lakh after 19 year ordeal of losing their son in a train accident due to overcrowding by ticketless passengers, MP HC order
After a relentless 14-year fight for justice, parents have achieved a landmark victory against Indian Railways. The Madhya Pradesh High Court has ordered the Railways to pay a compensation of Rs 8 lakh for the death of their son, Gurmeet Singh, who fell from an overcrowded train filled with ticketless passengers.
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Father dies after falling from overcrowded train, Railways denies compensation; wife and son file case in Supreme Court and wins Rs 8 lakh
A father tragically died after falling from an overcrowded train to Ujjain. The Railways initially denied compensation, citing a lack of ticket. However, the Supreme Court has now directed the Railways to pay Rs 8 lakh to the man's wife and son. This landmark ruling emphasizes that technicalities should not prevent legitimate claims under welfare legislation.

Canada pension and retirement benefits 2025: up to $2,461 in federal and provincial payments through December
Canadian federal and provincial benefit payments totaling up to $2,461 will be distributed from September through December, 2025. Eligible recipients include seniors, families with children, low-income workers, and veterans receiving various credits, and pension payments on scheduled monthly dates

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The maker of Royal Enfield motorcycles has suspended payments to a few of its suppliers.
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